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Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation

By : Luis Weir
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Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation

By: Luis Weir

Overview of this book

Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural style created to address the challenges posed by today’s highly distributed, fast-paced computing. This goal is achieved by constructing business-focused software systems from loosely coupled, interoperable building blocks called Services. Organizations often fail to successfully implement SOA due to a lack of effective governance. Oracle SOA Governance is a comprehensive, service-orientated architecture governance solution that is designed to make the transition to SOA easier."Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation" illustrates how to successfully implement SOA governance in your organization. To achieve this, we describe how goals and objectives need to be clearly laid out and used to align governance processes with governance tools, governance tools with people, and people with the different roles and responsibilities that are required to implement effective governance."Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation" begins with a short but concise overview of SOA governance. We then go to explore real world examples, based on previous experiences and working solutions, in order to learn the concepts of Oracle SOA Governance Suite.We will also learn how to implement an OER-centric SDLC process to address your organizations design-time governance requirements. Next, we will explore OSR, and discover how to use it to expose service implementations to consumers based on UDDI concepts. We will explore the features available within Web Service Manager (WSM), Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM), and Business Transaction Manager (BTM). Finally, we discover how OER can be extended to govern Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) implementations.Discover and learn how to use Oracle SOA Governance Suite to address your specific design-time and runtime governance challenges.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Acknowledgments

First of all I would like to thank my co-author Andy Bell for his help in writing this book. Without his support this book would not have been possible.

Secondly I would like to thank my employer, HCL, especially Richard Turner, for giving the support required to commit to such a task.

I would also like to thank my reviewers, specially my editors, and project managers at Packt Publishing for their valuable feedback; and also Oracle, especially Juerguen Kress, Tim Hall, and Kevin Li for all the assistance provided throughout this journey.

Last but by no means least, I would like to thank my beautiful family (Mom, Dad, siblings), my daughter Helena for being my sunshine, but most importantly to my partner Elena who provided the much needed support over the past several months. Her love inspired me and her support gave me the confidence to carry on.

Andrew Bell has more than 26 years of experience in the IT industry covering a wide range of software products and industry verticals. He has more than 21 years of experience working with Oracle products including 6 years of solid experience with Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM. Andrew first started working in the SOA space 10 years ago and has successfully delivered many Oracle Middleware projects for large and blue chip clients. He currently works at CSC, where he is employed as a BPM/SOA Solution Architect for the Oracle Global Practice.

Andrew is well respected for his in-depth SOA and BPM knowledge. He has a strong team lead and communication skills, and a deep technical knowledge covering both Oracle and Java.